14 — Wednesday, April 19, 1995 — THE FOLLOWING is a list of recent North Shore emer- . gency incidents: NOTE: North Vancouver. District Fire Department data was not - available to press _. time Wednesday, but will be published in the upcoming Sunday issue, April 3 A complaint of a methanol feak at a bulk loading plant was received, but the methanol dissipated without any threat to the worker(s) or the environment. April 4 ; A structure fire at a shipyard was extinguished after it caught fire fol- lowing a movie shoot. Two crew members of a deep sea vesse) fell into the water while test- ing their safety equipment. They were transported to the hospiatal for observation. Number of medical aid calls: 1 Number of false alarms: 0 April 11. Number of medical aid calls: 2 Number of false alarms: 4 April 12 Number of medical aid calls: 4 Number of false alarms: 3 Hwy. 1 at Westview Dr. Fire. ; 460-blx. Espianade Ave. Natural gas leak. Number of routine calls: 29 Number of Code 3 emergency calls: 14: : April 11 Number of routine calls: 17. Number of Code 3 emergency calls: 1 i . April 2 Number of routine calls: 21: Number of Code 3 emergency calls: 13. ; mi day in court ‘THE FOLLOWING people appeared in North and West- Vancouver:‘courts recently -to ".. face various charges: ‘ ‘Before “Judge: Reginald 2" Grandison ‘in “West Vancouver ': provincial court on Jan. 9 ; Claire’. Jane..Garnett, "26, of .- Vancouver, was fined $125 after she : ‘pleaded guilty to possessing mari- ‘Juana on Sept. 6,.1994, near Cypress Bowl in West. Vancouver. Garnett. was required to. pay a $12.50 vietim surcharge. ‘Before Judge ~ ‘Reginald Grandison .in| West Vancouver ‘provincial court on Jan. 3: +. John Edward: Watson, 86, - of “West Vancouver,;.was, fined $100 after he’ pleaded “guilty to ‘driving without due care and attention on Nov. 26, 1994, in West Vancouver. “,Malikah . Hussein, 42, and . Nivamet: Hamirani, 36, both . of Vancouver, received six months’ probation after each woman pleaded _ guilly to’ stealing merchandise belonging to the Bay on Nov. 30, 1994, in West Vancouver. Before Judge Bill Rodgers in | West Vancouver provincial court . on Dec. 22, 1994: “Robert B. Severy, | 23, of Coquitlam; was jailed one day. © Severy received the’ sentence :. after he pleaded guilty to breaching an undertaking by failing to attend court on Aug. 29, 1994, in West Vancouver. Before Judge’ Reginald . Grandison in West Vancouver provincial court on Dec, 14: ‘David Garrett Leslie, 18, of West © _ obstructing a West North Shore News ‘Residential 100-blk. Chesterfield Ave. ‘Entry gained by forcing: front door and frame. Stolen: cash. 200-blk. West Keith Rd. Entry gained by prying window with a screwdriver. Stolen: comput- er, Sharp VCR, Super. Nintendo, camera and a phone. + 2000-bIE. Parkside Lane Entry ‘gained through bedroom window. Stolen: Hitachi VCR and a tack flag. 300-blk. West 3rd St. Method of entry unknown as no signs of a forced entry. could be . found. Stolen: unknown. : 800-bik. Drayton St. Entry gained via a pried open ground-level window. Stolen: alco- hol and a Minolta 35 mm camera. -200-blk. East 23rd St. Vancouver. was fined a total of $550 and had his driver's licence sus- _ pended for 60 days. Leslie received the sentence after he pleaded guiity to the following Nov. |, 1994, charges: | @ failing to stop when signalled by a police officer on the Trans-Canada . Highway in West Vancouver; @ driving without, due care and attention; . f@ altering a driver’s licence by removing a photograph. Before Judge J.K. Shaw in - West Vancouver provincial court on Dee. 13, 1994: Seyed Amir Mohimani, 27, of North Vancouver, was fined $200 after he was found. guilty. of Vancouver Police officer on May 29, 1994, in _ West Vancouver. Mohimani was required to pay a $20 victim surcharge. A Farsi interpreter was required is. for court proceedings. Before Judge — Reginald Grandison in. West Vancouver. . provincial court on Dec. 13, 1994: Kirk Allen Campbell, 22, of North Vancouver, was jailed seven days and fined $300. Campbell received the sentence after he pleaded guilty to driving while prohibited on the Trans- Canada’ Highway in West - Vancouver on Nov. 25, 1994. Before Judge Grandison .in West Vancouver provincial court on Oct. 17, 1994: Donald Griffin Smith, 25..of West Vancouver. was fined $200 atter he pleaded guilty to driving without a valid licence on July 3. 1993, in West Vancouver. Tk 5 Ae ee Aedainee ied ire 618 BN a aod Et Reginald. 2 ye wzwart arate ue Entry gained through the base- ment door. Stolen: 30 CDs and jew- elry. 3400- bik. Mt. Seymour Pkwy. Entry. gained via ground-level window. Stolen: jewelry and. an RCA CD player. Business 1500-bik. Bowser St. Entry gained by smashing win- dew with a cement block. Stolen: computer and monitor. 100-bik. Lonsdale Ave. Entry gained by smashing front glass door with a hammer. Stolen: 2 . red Pro Flex mountain bikes. 700-bik. East 7th St. Entry gained by prying door to adjacent business end then punched -@ hole in drywall. Crawled urder motion detector. Stolen: | computer. Seymour Parkway a a Lazer Anen te 8D Tyee Lonsdale Ave. wi. Queens csv ncaa amano € f paoye cir t Ma RI RAOED, Marine Dr, at Haines Ave. . | Three-vehicle accident. ' No injuries or charges. Approximately $6,500 damage. Total number of accidents: 15 Number of vehicles involved: 29 Total dollar value of damage sus- tained: $42,000 NORTH SHORE $7.1 million was spent on video rentals last year on the North Shore. To reach these happy viewers, place your ads where the readership is. , of eee Olfers are invited for the purchase of twelve (12) freehold single family lots. Offers for. each lot will be accepted by the office of Mr. EW. Bruckshaw;: Purchasing Manager, City. of” North Vancouver until 4:00 p.m., Wednesday, May 3, 1995. Queensbury Avenue East 22nd Street Quer packages may be obtained from Purchasing, City of North Vancouver, 2nd Floor, 141 | West 14th Street, North Vancouver, B.C., V7M_ 1H9. In the event any. further information is required, questions should be directed to the City Land Agent: Telephone 983-7304: The City reserves the right to accept or reject any offer to purchase. All offers will be ‘subject.to approval by the Council of the City of North Vancouver. The highest or ‘any offer not necessarily accepted.:; Ran ea te Aine